 | 1901
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chaps at the savory smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him..." I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it ; and, as the little gentleman walked in, there came a gust... | |
 | Mrs. Elizabeth Hill Spalding, Frank Robertson Moore - 1901
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savory smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him that it should be burning away for nothing." 9. Write a sentence containing a dependent relative clause (page 40J. Underline the clause and explain... | |
 | 1902
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savory smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him...Gluck; "I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it ; and as the little gentleman walked in, through the house... | |
 | Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1902
...roaring, and throwing long, bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him...Gluck; "I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door and opened it. As the little gentleman walked in, there came a gust of wind... | |
 | Frederick Brigham De Berard - 1902
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savory smell of the leg of mutton, his . heart melted within him...for nothing. "He does look very wet," said little I Gluck; "I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it;... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1903
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savoury smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him..." I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it ; and as the little gentleman walked in, there came a gust... | |
 | 1903 - Страниц: 587
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savory smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him..." I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it; and as the little gentleman walked in, through the house... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1903
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savoury smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him..." I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it ; and as the little gentleman walked in, there came a gust... | |
 | Charles Eliot Norton - 1903 - Страниц: 238
...and throwing long, bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savory smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him..." I'll just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door and opened it ; and as the little gentleman walked in there came a gust of... | |
 | John Ruskin - 1903
...and throwing long bright tongues up the chimney, as if it were licking its chops at the savoury smell of the leg of mutton, his heart melted within him...nothing. " He does look very wet," said little Gluck ; " 111 just let him in for a quarter of an hour." Round he went to the door, and opened it ; and as... | |
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